Hollister House Garden presents Fall “Barn Talks” Lecture Series, starting this Saturday with “Putting Your Garden to Bed.”  This Saturday, September 18, Daryl Beyers, author of The New Gardener’s Handbook, returns to Hollister House Garden to share his expertise on what you can do this fall to ensure a healthy garden next spring. Learn techniques to improve soil quality, […]
September Gardening Tips from UConn Home & Garden Education Center
Mid to late September is a great time to add accent plants, like vivid mums and stary asters, that will provide autumn colors in the landscape. Use them along with cool-colored ornamental cabbages and kales to replace bedraggled annuals in containers as well. Lawns can be renovated or repaired between late August and mid- September […]
Natureworks’ handy guide to what to plant now!
How do you know what you can still plant in late August? Natureworks’ own Nancy DuBrule-Clemente has created a  Vegetable Crop Timing Handout to guide you. “If you are planting seeds, look on the package for the “days to maturity.” If it says 45 or less, you are good to go! Will row covers add […]
Plant Sale & Wine in the Hollister House Garden Sept. 12
As summer fades into fall we have invited some of the premier growers in New England to set up shop at Hollister House Garden. This is a special opportunity to purchase choice plants from Broken Arrow Nursery, David Burdick Bulbs, Cricket Hill Garden, Falls Village Flower Farm, Issima and McCue Gardens.Enjoy a glass of wine […]
CAES Announces the Finding of the Box Tree Moth in Connecticut
The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station (CAES) in cooperation with USDA U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), Plant Protection and Quarantine (PPQ) announce the detection of the box tree moth, Cydalima perspectalis (Walker), at a single retail nursery in Connecticut on boxwood imported from a nursery in Ontario, Canada. As of May 27, 2021, APHIS had […]
Native Plant Trust Presents Live Virtual Author Series
Native Plant Trust, the nation’s first plant conservation organization and the only one solely focused on New England’s native plants, has planned a live virtual Author Book Talk Series featuring top plant scientists and landscape designers discussing their newest publications. The series will run through October 2021 and feature renowned experts Darrel Morrison, Jonathan Drori, Ellen […]
NOFA Summer Conference Kicks Off July 30
The NOFA Summer Conference is starting soon! Virtual workshops run July 30-August 6. This year you’ll have access to ALL workshops live and recorded, so you won’t have to choose between learning about soil remediation or blueberries — nutrient cycling, or chicken coop design. Attend every workshop at your own pace. New this year: Spanish language […]